I’ve Been Told that I’m a Villainess, So I’ll Break Off My Engagement for His Highness’ Sake!

I’ve Been Told that I’m a Villainess, So I’ll Break Off My Engagement for His Highness’ Sake!

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悪役令嬢だと言われたので、殿下のために婚約解消を目指します!

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: 悪役令嬢だと言われたので、殿下のために婚約解消を目指します!

By 淡雪

3.5
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
27 chapters
Original Publisher
alphapolis

Description

Emmeline—a duke’s daughter—is suddenly told “you’re a villainess” by a new transfer student. She’s further startled when this baron’s daughter declares that she won’t give up on Emmeline’s fiancé, the Crown Prince. Well, okay. If you and His Highness are in love with each other, I’m willing to call off the engagement, you know? Hm, but why is His Highness constantly getting in the way of our efforts to break off the engagement? This is for his sake. The story of a Crown Prince desperate to stay with his beloved fiancée and a protagonist that misunderstands him.

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
alphapolis
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

I’ve Been Told that I’m a Villainess, So I’ll Break Off My Engagement for His Highness’ Sake! Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on I’ve Been Told that I’m a Villainess, So I’ll Break Off My Engagement for His Highness’ Sake! This web novel promises a classic villainess trope with a twist, and while it initially grabbed my attention, my overall impression is a mixed bag. It has moments of brilliance, particularly in the beginning, but some problematic elements ultimately held it back from achieving its full potential. ### First Impressions The premise is definitely appealing. A noblewoman, destined to be a villainess, seeks to break off her engagement for the sake of the prince. The initial chapters set up a world of aristocracy, political intrigue, and the familiar 'otome game' framework that I, and many others, find quite enjoyable. ### What Works Well I appreciate the initial strength of the story. The early chapters, focusing on the female lead's attempts to break free from her predetermined fate, are quite compelling. The presence of a transmigrator character adds an interesting layer, injecting meta-commentary and otome game savvy into the narrative. This character, in particular, seems to resonate with readers, as they inject much-needed energy into the plot. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, the story appears to stumble after the first arc. The plot seems to meander, lacking a clear direction. The biggest issue, however, lies with the male lead. His behavior leans heavily into "yandere" territory, but not in a way that I found endearing. Some of his actions come across as controlling and even abusive, which significantly detracts from the romantic aspect of the story. He confines her and disregards her dreams, which is a huge red flag for me. The female lead's passive nature also becomes a point of frustration, as she seems to lack agency in her own life. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning **Proceed with caution! Spoilers ahead!** Several readers have pointed out specific instances of the male lead's problematic behavior, including confining the female lead for extended periods and engaging in unwanted sexual activity. These actions paint a disturbing picture and raise serious concerns about the romantic dynamic. The rumors surrounding the female lead also don't sit well with me, as the male lead doesn't seem to acknowledge his role in them. ### Final Verdict While "I’ve Been Told that I’m a Villainess, So I’ll Break Off My Engagement for His Highness’ Sake!" has a promising start and some engaging elements, the problematic portrayal of the male lead and the subsequent decline in plot quality ultimately make it a difficult recommendation for me. I would give it a rating of 2.5/5. If you're a die-hard fan of yandere characters, you might find something to enjoy here, but be prepared for some potentially triggering content.

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